Search
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xv cent.). Limpsfield is a village and large parish on the borders of Kent, a mile east of Oxted station and 3 miles … but tapers at both extremities. It contains 4,688 acres. The parish extends over three soil areas, from the high … of 5 12 s., to be held in chief by the twentieth part of a knight's fee. On Sir John's death in 1556 the manor descended …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Lyndrugge, Lindriche (xiv cent.); Lynderige (xvi cent.). The two new ecclesiastical parishes of Knightonon-Teme and Pensax were formed from the ancient parish of Lindridge in 1843. 1 In 1879 Menith … of land, 28 acres of which are covered by water, comprises the western portion of the original parish, and Pensax, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Lingfield is a village and a parish which occupies the south-eastern corner of Surrey, adjoining the county of … is the property of Mr. H. H. Knig; Carewell House of Mr. Walter Williams. MANORS A cartulary of the abbey of Hyde or … was summoned to Parliament in 13412 and in 1360, was knight banneret in 1339 and Admiral of the Fleet in 1344. 48 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… land, 629 permanent grass and 18 woods and plantations. 1 The land is undulating, the highest ground, about 430 ft. to … descendant, Thomas Earl of Arundel, as late as 1637. 40 Walter Lucy, kt., who is mentioned as their tenant in the … the remainder of this share in 1302 and 1316 as half a knight's fee, 72 but by 1346 it had passed to John de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Linsted LINSTED. THE next parish southward from Tenham is Linsted, which lies adjoining the high London road, at the 43d mile-stone at Green-street, the south side of which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Linton LINTON. SOUTHWARD from Loose, on the opposite side of Cocks heath, lies the parish of Linton, … and at his death was buried in this church, as was his son Walter Maney, esq. whose son, John Maney, was a person of … in this family, the greatest part of it was alienated to Walter Maney, esq. whose son, Sir John Maney, bart. of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Linton LINTON The parish of Linton, 1 which includes the former market town … Four of them, Thomas Payn, John Mersey, Henry Helion, and Walter of Linton shortly transferred their interests to … who resold the land in 1275 to Roger of Leicester. 188 The knight's fee held by Robert de Belhus (d. by 1204) 189 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lys, Leys (xiii cent.); Lyss, Lyshe, Lisse (xiv cent.). The parish of Liss lies on the borders of Sussex 4 miles … 17 who died seised in 1229. 18 His heir was his son Walter, who died three years later, leaving a son William … under age, who was committed to the guardianship of Walter de Faukenberge; 19 William, however, died while still …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ludshelf (xvi cent.). Litchfield is a parish situated to the north of Whitchurch, its southern boundary being formed … who was returned in the Testa de Nevill as holding one knight's fee in Litchfield of the ancient feoffment of Robert de St. John. 43 In 1286 Walter de Eversley and Philippa his wife, probably daughter …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… south-west of Cambridge, and covers 879 ha. (2,171 a.). 2 The parish is roughly rectangular, stretching from the … northern half of that carucate to John to hold of him as knight's fee, Richard retaining the southern half of John's … passed to Hamon's daughter Gunnore, and her husband Sir Walter of Leighton, from whom Anglesey priory claimed an …